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I have just recieved from Mesrs. Gibson & Jefferson of Richmond your account for sheet iron furnished in August amounting to 104.27 D they inform me the iron has been lying some time with them, waiting the means of conveyance. this is the first information I have recieved of the execution of my order, which I mention as an apology for your not having sooner heard from me. it should have been...
Agreeably to my letter of Nov. 9. I now inclose you a draught of the bank of the US. at this place on that at Philadelphia for 104.D 27c the amount of the account recieved through messrs. Gibson & Jefferson which I hope will get safe to hand. Accept my friendly salutations MHi : Coolidge Collection.
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your favors of 9th November, & 12th Decembr, the Latter enclosing a check for One hundred & four Dollars 27/100, being the amount of my bill for Sheet Iron, forwarded to Richmond, some time ago, for your acct.— I have given directions to the manager of the works, if possible, to prepare the Iron you have ordered, but I am certain, that it can be...
Upon a settlement of Mr. E. Shoemakers accounts, I find that he shipped, by agent for the Rolling works, a quantity of Iron, as ⅌ the inclosed bill. As it does not appear, that any payt. was made for this parcel, I have to request, if after an examination you should find it to be the case, that you will forward the amount, with respect I remain Your Ob Svt MHi : Coolidge Collection.
The account lately recieved from you is unquestionably erroneous. I have made three applications to your concern for sheet iron. 1. to mr Latrobe by a little memorandum given him in the beginning of 1803. of which I kept no copy, but you have doubtless the original. but as it was to cover a flat on the top of my house, I know it must have been for about 16. to 18. squares. a part of this was...
In my letter to you of Apr. 11. I mentioned that I should be in want, during summer, of a similar supply of sheet iron to that I had last. I have now to ask the favor of you to send me 100. sheets 11 f. 8 I. long & 16.I. wide; and I would rather they should come unbent, as we can bend them here more exactly to their proper angle. as they are to be substituted for a covering on a building now...